After seeing all sorts of wedding stuff that has “I do” written on it I started thinking about the fact that not everyone says “I do”. What did you do/are you doing for your vows? Did the officiant say the vows and you just say “I do”? Did you say the vows yourself and skip the “I do”? Did you say vows and “I do”?

@TwoStatesBride: are you doing traditional vows or writing your own? FI and I don’t want to write our own vows (too much pressure!), but I really like the idea of saying vows and saying “I do.” I’m not really sure how that would work without seeming too repetitive. I’d love to see an example of repeating traditional vows and saying “I do,” if anyone has one!

@pineapplez17: we’re ‘writing our own’, but they’re traditional vows. i have pet peeves about brides and grooms saying “i choose you” (POKEMON!) and some other cheesy things, so i wrote our actual vows to keep some of those things out.

First, the officant will ask for “mutual consent”.. if we will love, honour, cherish one another, to which we reply “I will”. We then recite the traditional “for better or for wose” vows, followed by a ring ceremony where the officiant asks each of us if we give/receive this ring confirming we will perform these vows to which we each respond “I do”.